【FrontView】Extra limited express ”Hokuto No.65" from Hakodate to Ōnumakōen
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- Опубліковано 28 жов 2013
- JR Hokkaido
Type KIHA183-5000 diesel car
Extra limited express "Hokuto No.65"
Departure Hakodate st. AM9:30
Arrival Ōnumakōen st. AM9:53
This train's terminal is Sapporo st.
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• 【前展望】臨時特急北斗65号 大沼公園~長万部
Notice how clean everything is, both the train and the neighborhoods it's going through....... Japan... a country of people with respect for where they live.
I lol'd
Check Switzerland,you might be surprised to see what clean really means.
I was actually surprised how untidy everything looked.
@@manic65cvn untidy ? Where ?
@@mihailucian409 yeah they know how to clean the money from the dirtiest and bloodiest source too.
The Engineer looks like one should. Professional. I love Japan's professionalism. Amongst the best in the World.
I like how he points his finger like saying " I'm going there" 😎
why does he do this?
@@someone1974 A question I have often asked until today when I discovered that it is a safety procedure en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pointing_and_calling
I also think it is a way to also stay awake, as looking at the tracks and things moving, can be hypnotising.
@@paultaylor4672 thanks of the info !!!! i didnt know.
@@paultaylor4672 but why when he points there are no indicators or signs? but when there's sign or a light he doesn't point at it
I like this pointing with the finger as additional security measure
what is the purpose of the pointing?
@@jimmiller3977 Read this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pointing_and_calling
@@jimmiller3977 they do this to "pin the learning". Its a tatic they (or someone) invented
@@AGWittmann wondering. Why! throughout the whole vdo... Thank you so much for the link!!!👍
hee show middle finger :D
I have never seen such a large windshield in a train in my life
As usual, YT recommendations is working a little strange. As you may notice, this video is shown for many Russian viewers for some reason. But this videos are some kind strangely satisfying especially in the middle of a night. So thanks for the video
Same for me but more strange am far away from you there, i am in Tunisia
Watching at 1:20am 🔥
I am in Colorado and I have NO IDEA why this was suggested to me 7 years after it was uploaded but I'm glad it was. I put it on my big screen T.V. and watching it while I drank my morning coffee. I hope to find more videos of other trains traveling through places I've never been.
Lmao, same thoughts from Brazil.
I do the same!
Вот и мне это видео рекомендовал Ютьюб, я из России
I'm a trainee train driver in Scotland...great watching how it's done in other countries, find it really interesting! Times are pretty tight where I drive, often you get maybe 20 seconds at a station and no guard, do it all yourself, sometimes cameras, sometimes mirrors, sometimes just looking back out the window. Love that they point at/salute all the signals. I'd love a view like that though.
You can't really hear it in this video but conductors also call out the signs and signals as they pass, it's mandatory as part of the awareness and attentiveness guidance.
@@monoman567 is it applied on another country or only in Japan?
@@martinferdon8913 yes applied in Indonesia too, it's called "point and call" procedure
We always acknowledge the restrictive signals, it's drilled into us in training to acknowledge and react verbally and physically to restrictive signals, eg "single yellow, red ahead". I'll know how many signals are between stations and where abouts they are, too so you know where you are in the dark/snow/fog etc. All just a tiny part of the job 😁
@@christovb WAIT! can you guess what I do for a job 😏
Really enjoyed riding with you. Thank you
No one:
Train driver: 👉
xD
why the hell did he keep pointing out the front window
@@TheNightcorelover420 He is checking, lights, and other indications with his checklist...it's a form of training to not miss things and avoid danger...I work in japan and we use a lot of these gestures. if you only use vision to check things, it will increase the chance of missing things. Also its a form of training to not be complacent. for example: pilots in the plane use pointing and holding the buttons to check things along with vision and verbal cues, military men use gestures in operations, etc...
They usually use hand signs to check everything is fine or not,they have been trained like that
@@digiads5018 Thanks for the explanation. I was dying to know why tf he keeps doing that lol
Watched it time and time again. Very relaxing. Thanks again for posting.
Thank you for uploading this, some wondrous views from Japan!
Amazing, how nice it is to have a open cockpit like that.
When you can’t sleep, watch this video.
good idea :)
is the driver searching the next city on google maps with the box on its right hand ? is he signing to camera with his finger ? at 3025 is it the sound of the turn signal ? ;-)
sorry, turn signal sound at 3.25
Kang Tian Lee 🤣🤣🤣
At least this is better than being on a steam excursion trip with pedophiles watching children going in and out of carriage toilets.I have never seen such a bunch of weirdos as some so called steam "enthusiasts"
I love train of all kinds. When i go to visit my sister. I like to ride the train there. Anyways love these vidoes. Thanks for posting them
I was waiting for the part when Godzilla steps in front of the train.
GOJIRA men
Nobody brought 35mm cameras. Thats why.
Great video, love wide angle view. Thanks
13:08 I though the train was shaking 😂
was not it?
全員達人だなぁ、すごく尊敬しています。そんなに丁度いい時間に駅に到着したり、一覧を確認したりしてる運転手さんはかっこいい
Nice video to watch before sleeping. Very relaxing. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for the video. Beautiful country side.
this video is very nice! thanks!!
Ur welcome 😂😂😂😳😳😳😳😳
@Jörgen #2 yçcccf555f5g5g5,5f5f,f,yt2d4d2d4dtdtd4dtd2d4dt7
I never sit next to a train conductor
£6?*$$#@@£÷=
yo
Thanks for this train trip along Japan rails, nice!!!
Oh! It is so funny and relaxing! Thank you for sharing it!
画質も綺麗だし、揺れもないし、つい全部観てしまいました。
Can't believe no one mentioned the large windows 😏
That cabin is also huge, most trains have small cabin.
I know, isn't that remarkable?
Yes you Right..even now I notice but I was feeling very wide view..
Its called "Super Panoramic View"
To better see where they're going! LOL
This "Pointing and Calling" is a brilliant method and ought to be used more. I'll be using it for sure.
I dunno man, I’m worried they’d cart me off to the loony bin if I did this in public.
@@naturewalks661 I'm sure it's company policy to call out checklist items/key actions/etc he's probably not just doing it by free will.
@@djlowtek true.
That seat position would kill my back!
Best part about this job is that you always see the light at the end of the tunnel. LOL
So I spent straight 30 min staring at this video.
........so what did you do with the other 39 seconds...............heh heh heh heh heh heh
@@bufordpusser424 you're laughing like santa-claus. 😐
Relaxing
You are so dumb idiot
Truly Japan has the most smoothest and fastest railways of world
Both sides of the railway track was beutifully gardened 💌
Love how it's part of the drivers' to-do list to point at the signals! Should be made mandatory everywhere! Awesome country!
what is the point of that? totally new to this...
@@manatag7 Helps maintain focus and confirms the trackside signs signals mentally. Altogether, an important step when it comes to safety. Many railway companies used to employ this practice but seems to have died out nowadays. Not in Japan though!
ok, yeah, makes sense thank you!
I think most Asian countries do this. I saw China's train videos and they do this also. In my country they also implement this.
( trandriver myself ) As our systems updates, and it has.. we have no signals left along the railline on parts of our rails.. it has been transfered into the trains computer. This makes it impossible to pass "stop" or drive above the speedlimit.. the train will be pulled to an emergensy stop if the driver fail to stop the train or drive to fast.
But other parts of our track we still have the old "red and green" lights, but we dont point the out while driving. Yet, when we have a second person in the cabin, we do point "stop" and "lowerspeed restrictions" out for each others, because on the old rail lines, there are no safety build into the trains.. so we can drive passed red ligts and speed if we want !!.. the system only work on the "new rail lines".
Train conductor: I can't see through these windshield. Its not big enough.
Loco pilot*
Thanks you it's awesome cool
Jean-François
Amazing quality video production.
Holy shit. Is he driving an aquarium? 😅
Michel Gammelgaard
Yes, Seaworld...! ;-)
I love those large windows!
Here you can see the train from outside, looks great! ua-cam.com/video/PYtALLkT2Rk/v-deo.html
😄👍
He playing train simulator with a huge monitor
Those are some massive windows
aquarium ;)
Так точно!
Office with a scenic view :)
I was thinking the same, you can't say there's not much visibilty
KiHa 183-5000 Hokuto 65, diesel train. Retired in the 2017, after 29 years of service.
The discipline of the driver to point at his checkpoints is astounding...
As I understand it Japanese drivers are trained to point at and say out loud subsidiary and caution signals to confirm they have read and understood the signal sequence correctly (not sure regarding green signals) I believe they do the same for speed restrictions as well. I work on the UK railway system and I did hear once upon a time that some UK TOCS were considering training their drivers to follow a similar principle.
Thank you. I was wondering what he was doing.
@@Simonize41 Thank you I was scrolling through the comment section seeking this knowledge.
30 minutos passeando de trem no Japão, pelo interior do país, estações simples nas quais parou mas bem conservadas e limpas...gostei do passeio, me convide de novo!!
Kkk olha até aqui tem brasileiro
@@THORZAKKgameplays BR domina a internet kkk
Verdade, muito mais além do que o Brasil, o Japão é uma belíssima apresentação de uma grande potência tecnológica.
@@THORZAKKgameplays dszd
@@THORZAKKgameplays Vim parar aqui pq o algoritmo do youtube me recomendou, assim como recomendou para voce e tantos que estão aqui.
What an amazing view!
Awesome engine sound ❤️
Beautiful view😍
great video. keep up the great work
just by looking i love the suspension on this thing
it's a boaat!
ジョイント音が心地よい。
great enjoyable cab ride. wish it was longer. thank you
Thx ,youtube recomendation!
Wow, the graphics of this simulation game is so freaking realistic.😜
you serious its not simulation...
@@DeepBoiledSushiAHH DON'T TELL ME!
@@DeepBoiledSushi No shit dumbass
I love trains, particularly Japanese trains!
I love japanese trans to bro
Amazing view !. Great video :)
Awesome youtube recommending me this video after 7 year thanks
magnificent capture brother....love from india ❤
I love the view... 😍
Nice drive keep it up 😎😎😎
My son and I love trains we went to Japan just to ride the trains it was great.. They were all on time you never see that is the USA..
I use to live in Japan and it was fun riding the trains! Yes, they were always on time!
In the US a lot of passenger trains share tracks owned by the companies that operate freight trains. While legally the passenger trains must be given priority this usually does not happen and the rule is not enforced at all. This creates many delays while passenger trains wait for freight traffic, which does not have set schedules and is thus unpredictable, to clear. Sections that are owned by passenger train companies are usually in disrepair (see the ancient bridges on Amtrak's Northeast Corridor) causing delays there as well.
i dont know why but for me this looks like one of the best job ever, i mean look at that view along the way i would never be bored japan has fantastic railroad one of the worlds best
Do it everyday for two weeks and you'll be bored
Wow Loco pilot friendly driving seat 🤩👌🏼
Amazing beautiful journey WOW 💓
I didn't expect to watch the whole video. FeelsGoodMan
I remember that I had ride this train while April 2013, still snow everywhere
Good to see the pointing toward the signals to ensure he's looked at them. Good habit to learn
I was just wondering what the hell is that poor man pointing?.. It's rude.
@@markuslepisto7824 Its a gesture that they use In Japan so they make less mistakes. Pointing....
It would be interesting to see some actual scientific research about the effectiveness of that habit. Just saying.. I haven't seen airplane pilots or truck drivers using that. Also I don't think it's in wide use here in Finland amongst train drivers nor do they "make so god damn many mistakes".
Note that I'm not challenging your answers or idea here. I am doubting the idea "they use it to avoid mistakes" rather I'd say "they are practicing this because they BELIEVE it to be significant in reducing mistakes".
@@markuslepisto7824 1994 study showed it reduced mistakes by 85% www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2008/10/21/reference/jr-gestures/#.XgVTTWSnxkx
Nice. 2.38 errors per 100 actions minus 85% reduction is what..one mistake less? What does it even mean? I mean if counted for example as a lost human lifes or as a cost of damaged material.
I bet most of the catastrophic accidents don't give a shit about pointing a sign. Anyways.. I'm happy they have at least strong feeling of doing at least something.. And yes.. Thank you.
yeah that pretty cool im happy for him. Hope he is having a great life and future ahead of him. Godbless.
Отлично прокатились. Очень приятная поездка по красивым местам Японии, спасибо
Подтверждаю как машинист да не плохо!
Это рельсовый автобус?
Что то ничего не пищит, не свистит у них что нет приборов безопасности?
И если не знать что это япония,и кроме нескольких моментов на россию похоже,тоже ка загородом где нибудь,по домам очень похоже местами.
@@user-qr8qt6rp1n я тоже так думал в этой поездке
Adorei ver o comportamento do operador do trem, um verdadeiro show!!!
Abraço aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷
A cabine é aberta? O pessoal tosse de mais no Japão ou é impressão minha
I’m not on YT 24 hours a day, so I’m seeing this for the first time. Thanks YT.
Awesome graphics!
So relaxing to watch
Wow in the city + forest nature so beautiful ❤️love from india
Love from cibaduyut
7 años perdidos, y apenas UA-cam me recomendó este maravilloso video, bendito algoritmo que me trajo aquí.
That's a very clean windshield!
Muito bom eu sempre admirei os japoneses por tanta organização parabéns 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Балабэска
Que lugar lindo esse perto das montanhas!!!!
Well maintained tracks! ......no bumps or sways....
Steve Turpin Japan always precisions
Fantastic video!
After 7 years UA-cam is recommended to see this video 👀
LOVE YOU JAPAN
FROM PAKISTAN
FUCK OFF!
このビデオはとても良いです
This is good video cabin ride❤❤❤
i love to see the machinist keep trying to focus
Best wishes 💕🌺💕
Those graphics seem so realistic!😮
😂😂😂😂😂
Cool, view from the engineers set. 🚋
A chilling route, seems like a decent place to be a machinist.. Or should i say machine-ished :P I bet that he makes little to no mistakes with his "I've seen you sign" move. Nice work. Great recommendation :D
Nice video! 👍👍✔. I subbed. Greetz from the Netherlands. Joachim - TrainJJ
19:23 上の国道5号線のT字路信号付近から見た大沼と駒ヶ岳はやっぱ最強だよな
Spectacular view 😍😍
For a moment throught the thumbnail i thought that would be a super big train sim!
О! Земляки! Не ожидал вас здесь увидеть, думал тут сплошные иероглифы будут.
Спасибо объяснившим по поводу пальце-показательного жеста - тоже был в непонятках "А зачем?".
Пожалуйста 😉
А зачем ???
Como se nota el excelente mantenimiento de las vías y del material rodante.
ESQUE SI NO ES ASI SE DAN EN TODA LA MOUSER JAJA
Good job man 👍
beautiful video
Scenery and buildings almost look familiar, could be any number of places... I'm guessing the driver is acknowledging various cameras all the way and either singling everything is fine...? Very enjoyable and interesting video, thank you !
I think he is pointing at the signals to acknowledge seeing them.
Various things he needs to acknowledge in the proper operation of the train, any of which could have catastrophic consequences if ignored. It's a very good system of mental discipline when not dotting an i or crossing a t can kill people. Most of what he's pointing at are signals.
@@phillip_mcguinness7025 Thank you, mate... despite their size, trains need to be operated with great precision and awareness, as noted by the driver's checking the timetable, which I assume must be adhered to precisely, it is Japan too, after all ... I wouldn't think driving a passenger train would be for the feint fo heart...
Me: doing literally anything
UA-cam: WaNnA sEe SoMe AsIaN gUy DrIvInG tHe TrAiN fOr 30 MiNuTeS?!?!?
What a Beautiful View
What a cool job I was just randomly shown.
Расслабляет 👍😌
Muito bom, UA-cam me recomendado esse vídeo em uma madrugada de insônia foi satisfatório.
Admirable Japón de cómo valoran y cuidan hasta las redes ferroviarias; un aplauso y reconocimiento a los genios japoneses desde Argentina. 🇯🇵🇦🇷👏👏👏🤜🤛❤👌👌👌
feel like travelling through jurassic world...😁